Gordon Ramsay, 57, shares adorable family photos of wife Tana, 50, playing with sons Oscar, 4 and Jesse, 13 months, in Cornwall after chef joked he ‘can’t stand Cornish people’

Gordon Ramsay shared a series of adorable family photos with his wife Tana and two youngest children on Sunday.

The chef, 57, took to Instagram to give his followers a glimpse into his idyllic Cornish getaway.

The celebrity chef shared a series of videos on his Instagram Story showing the beach and people swimming and surfing, before showing off a £4.4million holiday home.

The star, who has come under fire from his neighbors for previously joking that he hates Cornish people, appeared relaxed as he enjoyed the autumn sunshine.

Gordon was in full dad mode as he posted some adorable family snaps.

Gordon Ramsay, 57, shared a series of adorable family photos with his wife and two youngest children on Sunday as he enjoyed the autumn sunshine in Cornwall

Later, the celebrity chef posted a photo of his two youngest boys in matching white wolf-print pajamas as they giggled while playing with a striped stuffed animal.

Later, the celebrity chef posted a photo of his two youngest boys in matching white wolf-print pajamas as they giggled while playing with a striped stuffed animal.

In one of the photos, Gordon grinned as he posed in brown pants and a gray fleece wearing an Adidas cap and sunglasses as he held Jesse, 13 months, and posed with his wife Tana.

In one of the photos, Gordon grinned as he posed in brown pants and a gray fleece wearing an Adidas cap and sunglasses as he held Jesse, 13 months, and posed with his wife Tana.

In one of the photos, Gordon grinned as he posed in brown pants and a gray fleece with an Adidas cap and sunglasses.

Nestled against his leg was his son Oscar, four, smiling next to his father.

And the father of six had the youngest of his offspring on his shoulders.

Baby Jesse, who is 13 months old, sat on the shoulders of the Michelin-starred chef.

In another photo, Gordon posed on the beach with his wife, who looked cozy in a cream sweater with pink and green leaf details.

Later, the celebrity chef posted a photo of his two youngest boys in matching white wolf-print pajamas as they giggled while playing with a striped stuffed animal.

The proud dad simply captioned the photo: “New PJs.”

Gordon’s weekend away in Cornwall to his second home comes after he criticized his neighbors and criticized locals.

Gordon's weekend away in Cornwall to his second home (pictured) comes after he criticized his neighbors and locals, joking that he didn't like Cornish people

Gordon’s weekend away in Cornwall to his second home (pictured) comes after he criticized his neighbors and locals, joking that he didn’t like Cornish people

The chef said he didn’t like the locals but “absolutely loves the province.” In radio comments he said it was a joke in 2022.

He was even charged with a hate crime because the people of Cornwall were recognized as a national minority.

It comes after he defended his family’s move to the seaside retreat during the pandemic, which also sparked outrage from his neighbors.

Gordon appeared on Zoe Ball’s BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show and said: ‘Believe me, I absolutely love Cornwall, it’s just the Cornish I can’t stand.’

When questioned about the comment by stand-in presenter Vernon Kay, he refused to apologize, adding: “I promise I meant it.”

Furious locals condemned his comments on social media this morning, saying he is free to leave whenever he wants.

Jo Pearce, who lives on a farm in Feock, near Falmouth, said: ‘Well, the feeling is completely mutual.’

She said: ‘There’s no doubt he’s a good chef but his attitude absolutely stinks and I grit my teeth watching his cooking programmes.

She continued, “But when I hear him talk in that breathy voice, it just annoys me.

The family came under fire from locals again after moving to their £4.4million beachside mansion during the pandemic

The family came under fire from locals again after moving to their £4.4million beachside mansion during the pandemic

‘I’m quite sure Cornwall and the Cornish wouldn’t miss him for a nanosecond if he didn’t live here or visit.’

Another local, Linda Peters, posted: ‘I never liked that man, he’s so awful. We never want him in Cornwall again.’

Angie Gillett said, “Then he won’t be eligible to ever be hired here. How can he live here and not like the Cornish.

“If he can’t connect with this county and the true roots of the Cornish people, then go to London because no one will notice or miss him.”

She added: ‘Aggressive in nature, full of himself, so no wonder he can’t connect with the locals.’

The family came under fire from locals again after moving to their beautiful beachside mansion during the pandemic.

Gordan moved to the Coast with his five children Megan, 25, Holly and Jack, both 24, Tilly, 22, and Oscar.

But the family were criticized by locals who accused them of ignoring government rules at the time and ‘bringing the virus from London’.

In an interview with Radio Times at the time, Gordon said he is still baffled as to why they were so heavily criticised. He said: ‘God knows why we adopted so many things from the Cornish. We lived there; we just hadn’t been there in a long time.”

“We didn’t sneak down there at all. We arrived at the right time and had an absolutely wonderful time.’

Gordon angered locals after moving to his second home in Cornwall during the coronavirus crisis, despite the government urging Britons not to travel.

The Hell’s Kitchen star previously faced complaints from locals for demolishing his 1920s clifftop home to build two new homes. Neighbors accused him of bringing ‘Legoland to Cornwall’.

Gordan moved to the Coast with his five children Megan, 25, Holly and Jack, both 24, Tilly, 22, and Oscar (pictured with his family in December 2020)

Gordan moved to the Coast with his five children Megan, 25, Holly and Jack, both 24, Tilly, 22, and Oscar (pictured with his family in December 2020)

The chef demolished the original five-bedroom property on the site in Rock, Cornwall, which he bought for more than £4 million in 2015.

At the time it was the second most expensive sale ever in Cornwall, infuriating local residents.

The TV chef, originally from Johnstone, Renfrewshire, was granted planning permission by Cornwall Council to replace the 1920s property with a main house and a smaller second property, known as ‘The Garden House’.

The new house has two kitchens, a swimming pool, a wine cellar and four private bathrooms, about 100 meters from the beach. Gordon also got the green light to build a three-bedroom, grass-covered boathouse just steps from the water at high tide.